U.S. News published its 2019 rankings today for business, education, engineering, law, medicine and nursing schools, as well as graduate programs in the sciences. Five of Vanderbilt’s graduate and professional schools ranked in the top 20 in the nation.

Vanderbilt’s highest-ranking graduate school remains Peabody College of education and human development. Ranked at No. 8, Peabody has consistently held a top-10 spot for the past two decades. Its Administrative/Supervision category holds the No. 1 spot for the 11th straight year. Other ranked programs include:

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine ranked 17th among research medical schools, with its internal medicine specialty rising to No. 10. Pediatrics came in at 15th and Medical Primary Care at 32nd.

Vanderbilt Law School took the 17th spot. Its Environmental Law program came in at 22nd, and Intellectual Property Law took the 28th spot. Earlier this week, the law school was ranked 13th by the National Law Journal in its annual ranking of the top 50 “go to” law schools.